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  2. Better Days (OneRepublic song) - Wikipedia

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    "Better Days" is a song by American band OneRepublic, taken from their fifth studio album Human. [1] It was released as the fourth single from that album through Interscope Records on March 25, 2020. [2] It was co-written by frontman Ryan Tedder with bassist Brent Kutzle, John Nathaniel and Tyler Spry. The song was inspired by the COVID-19 ...

  3. Kurdistan Music Archive - Wikipedia

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    Assad, almost working alone with no external help, has been digitizing, for several years, thousands of cassette tapes and 78 rpm phonographs of Kurdish music and songs spanning about 100 years. Originally, the archive was established in 1952 by his grandfather at the old bazaar of Hawler 's downtown.

  4. Better Days (Neiked, Mae Muller and Polo G song) - Wikipedia

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    "Better Days" is a song by Swedish music collective Neiked, English singer Mae Muller and American rapper Polo G. It was released on 24 September 2021 via Capitol Records and EMI Records. [5] The song was written by Karl Ivert, Kian Sang, Polo G, Von Tiger and Neiked, who also produced it. [6]

  5. Adnan Karim - Wikipedia

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    Audiences get a genuine feeling of the deep and melancholic message delivered by the songs. His soft, deep voice is accompanied by oriental instruments which are deep rooted in Kurdish music. Threatened by Saddam Hussein's regime and the attacks on Kurdish people in the 1990s, Karims's family chose to go into exile to Sweden in 1992. [5]

  6. Dashni Morad - Wikipedia

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    It was the first time that an Iraqi Kurdish artist had a music video aired on a major international music channel. [21] Also in 2010, Morad presented "The Dashni Show", which was a talk show that openly discussed female issues such as romantic relationships, which is a subject that remains taboo in Kurdish society. [4] [7] [8] [12]

  7. Kurdish music - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish music (Sorani Kurdish: میوزیکی کوردی) refers to music performed in the Kurdish languages and Zaza-Gorani languages. [1] [2] The earliest study of Kurdish music was initiated by the renowned Armenian priest and composer Komitas in 1903, [3] when he published his work "Chansons kurdes transcrites par le pere Komitas" which consisted of twelve Kurdish melodies which he had ...

  8. Kurdish melodies - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish melodies " (Armenian: Քրդական եղանակներ, romanized: K'rdakan yeghanakner, lit. 'Kurdish melodies', [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Kurdish : Awazên Kurdî [ 3 ] ) is a collection of Kurdish folk songs collected and transcribed by Armenian composer Komitas during field work among Kurds and published in December 1903. [ 4 ]

  9. Serhat Baran - Wikipedia

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    Serhat Baran is a Kurdish ethno-rock musician. [1]Baran was member of famous Kurdish ethno-rock band Koma Denge Azadi.He is a singer, composer and writes his own lyrics. In 1994 and 1998 he released two albums with this band ("Welate Min/Roj we be", 1994 and "Fedi", 1998), which sold over 200 thousand copies.